Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1946 — Page 5

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.7’si’fc reports of loC * l MARKETS -Jfjg XrRAY a CO. I IhIII- |4 '"’ 10 i«- r - r > mu " 1 lifiw • 13 6 3 1; "" BiiSw' s »>•• ImIE. ’■•■■■ |: E |MW 4 :■" ' ' 14 "” 1 ' "" ■gS&KgHw,. i- ■!:■!.. 1 1 ’ "" |SaM ■ • . . '- < Bslßa, ~, ji. — IOM> sno. 'HHe W>. ; 700 6 (to <l»wn £l® ~W ||||K, -' ! " "’to"'’ *wft STOCK YARDS ggflHf.,l February 28 SKK. i!4 BIIK i < -«> Mt 1 ' h " SsSk s on Haß*' ~:nH g|K & 00 wsßsale egg and QUOTATIONS by PRODUCE CO. sso February 28 mH -- :io< ’ £3Ka-.'i fre yem .. 10( EgS;- - wy X 23c Makers 1 lbs 4 up . ...23c r 4 lb* 15c I°‘ ■K >•” BO ■• ■ L«. GRAIN MARKET tK ELEVATOR CO. gubject to ctaangu HSHd.irng day. red at elevator. !, <Br<ied February 28 IgM wh-,<t . .11 «* »■ Whe-.t 1.67 Old Corn .... 1.60 | 188- . 2.16 --- - - -io iA . . .74 w-aSa 2 00 HS - 1.35 RgH .03 per biuhei leas. ■: .04 pe.r 100 lees. EKS f.o.b. farm LIVESTOCK ||Ku!i-. Feb. 28 (IP) — k: mito, Heady; good 660 ib. up and some weights 14.85; loo|Mß 13,25-11 50; good and Hv* 1410. ■■•'’O: calves 400; all ■■<actin-. steady to BB r ‘'»-'iiig oipply largely just KlM ,d 14 00-16.25; .mil rood heifers MW COW«. fully steady: [jg| rood eows 13.50-14.60; 12.75 i::. 25; common 925 12 50; manner;, ■Br. 700 9 00; vealers act|ißr good and choice 17.50■fcmon and medium 11,50fed Texas lambs low.r early bint; strictly choice uatSS* 1525 15.50; bulk good 14.25-15 on; medium to common 'o med loa, l tnoslly good gV Texas yearlings 12.75; e*c« lon down. U WAYNE LIVESTOCK ly*) 11 * Ind., Feb. 28—(Up MF** 1 ’ 1 “ion Htm kyards today. SferkH steady; 100-400 n,s. 14 50; mate g®" 9 ’ niughs H.oo; «ugs UiHtsg 10,00; sirring eljppw] eWM - w M’ 1‘3."0-18 5o; choice ■bem° ,X1 ,hMre H w> - »«»'«» 12.00-14 00: plain to choke 12.50»**«■ »**«■ 10.0012.Q0; plain '"■5011.50: I ■''« ft** o g «ain close ft * y «4r"'^' : Ju,y IW * ft 1 .U|fcß*' 4B: Ju,y Ul "4 M,s ' 81,1,1 std whbs n,alnl F <>n F)..-.

inPAt nt ias>M» n QUICKIES by Ken Reynold*

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For M words «r Im: 1 time 60c; 2 times 76c; 3 times |l| 6 times 91.75. Rates quoted are for eeneec utive inoertlons. No claoeifled ads accepted en ekipdsy ochedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE la 6c per word for In•artien. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline le 9 a. m.

FOR SALE •ere farm, fexcell•nt condition. Kbotriclty in all bulMinga. Barn 36x60. Good land and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutuer. phone 73-1166, Reul Estate and Inaurance. 38-ts FOR iALUr- lnrestment 92,000. Will return 10% on investment. Lone-time guaranteed lease. Good hedge against inflation. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 41-ktt FOR SALE "Modern five room home, remodelled by veteran before war. Hardwood except one bedroom. Built-In cupboards, modern bath with receaned tub. Basement, furnace, good garage. Good roof, paint. Widow will sell North Fifth street corner for |6,000 cash. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 41-ktf FOR "SALE - Modern, newly redecorated five room home. Good roof, beautiful, asbestos - cement shingle siding. Basement, good furnace. New soft water pressure system. Roof high enough for additional rooms. South Fifth street corner, f 1.500 down, balance at 134.40 monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 41-ktf PLACE YOCR order /or clay dirt now. Yost Construction Co. Phone 248. 41-12 t FOR BALE— All new steel fence posts. These are not ordinary fenca posts but are heavier and sturdier. Come and see them before you buy. Also steel clothes line post* ready for installation. The Maier Hide A Fur Company. Decatur. 45-a2ot FOR SALE-Bhepherd pups, nicHy marked, from good stock. Phone 643-B. M. F. Sprunger, RR 6. 48-3tx FOR SALE-—lHco~piant 2 generators. Bryan Myers, mile west Wren. Ohio. Wren phone. 48-3tx TOft "sXLtf as we are leaving city, we are offering for sale our five room all modern bungalow. full basement and insulated. Has to be s»<n to be appreciated. 11l South Thirteenth street. Decatur. 48-a:itx FOR" SALE -One sewing machine, guaranteed perfect sewing condition. 518,75. Boardman's, 445 So Firwt St , 49-3tx FSk BALE Small" sized fuel oil | burner. 602 Indiana or phone 1005. 49-3tx FOR SALE -Black Hawk corii planter. Theodore Ewell. Pr> Ide phone. One mile east 2'4 miles north Preble. 4»-3tx FdR SALE Regiatcred Ayrshir heifer with calf by side. Homer W. Arnold. 3 miles south Preble. 4»-3tx FOR SALE Oak ’and Hickory wood. 1417 West Madison street. Decatur, Ind. 49-g3lx FOR SA LE " Good double di st’ eeven on u. side. Phone 980-E. 49FOR SALE-403 ACRE FARM I One of Indiana')* outstanding farms for sale 2 miles northwest of Geneva, with fine modern brick house, large dairy barn, large cattle and hog feeding barn, automatic water system, plenty of extra buildings all painKi and in perfect repair, only 1119 per a<r<-, with low inlereat rate tong to rm loan for •• purchase price, Photo 3608, Muncie. 43-tx FofeBAUE Ry owner. Merc-r Avenue home, six room* and bath. Hard wood floors, motor plumbing. Excellent condition. Cail at 716 Mercer avenue. SP-g3tx ALL KINDS of building repair •enrice and masonry. Also n- w roofs and roof painting. Kaehr's Building Repair Service. Monroe. Ind. 50-3tx PoR SALt-i Kitchen cabinet with two matched utility cabinets. Also baby play pen. 352 North Eleventh wtreet, Decatur. 50-g2tx WANTED— Woman to do housework 2 days a week. Phom- 1197. 50Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in quiet trading. Bonds and U. S. government* irregular. Curb stocks higher. Cotton firm at new 22 year high. Wheat, corn, rye, oats aud bailey steady. Hogs active, ateady. cattle tod steers aud yearlings, yearling belt* I era aud beef bulls strong to 15 cents higher. OUiur killing gfawses i

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"Watchman? Oh, I thought your Democrat Want Ad said 'Watchdog'!” ' | Fftk HALE Si-rvull Staz'tlry |>oul try litter. II at obtainable. Burk. I Elevator Co. Decutur, Monroe and | ■ Peterson. 49-61 { • FOR SAIX-International' « ft , combine with motor, 6ft. cut • Hell at celling price. Richard Mar- ' tin, first house north Adams conn- 1 ' ty Infirmary. Phone 5972. 49-2 t ' I FOR* SAI Al 8 piece sliiFinK room ‘ I suite. Ilk)- mw. Axminister rug, ' j 9x13. Homestead 22. 49-3tx 1 ■ F<>R HALli—Breakfast s-1, with Drop leaf table and four chairs white trimmed in red. Living room 1 suites, studio couches, <ald tduiirs. ' | cook stoves, oil ranges und other '' good used furniture. Secaur Vs <1 1 Furniture a Repair, 131 E. Mon-1 ' roe Street. , 49-2tx . FOR - HALE 1912 Plymouth, low ceiling. Model A pickup. Model' ' A coupe. Corner Line, Studebaker ' streets, Phom- 7303. 49-3tx 1 FOR SALE Modern home in twoapurtments, private ntrances, good repair priced to sell, immedt late possession. Seven room home, four lot*, ’; barn, poultry house, brooder house good cistern, electricity. Located , In Rlvarre. Apartment huuae, with three • modem apai3inenls und beauty i ■ shoppe, will sell as a going basin- • ess with good Income. Located ! near uirtown. lilt acre farm near city, good 1 buildings, motor plumbing, electi rtcity, some growing crops, Imi mediate possession. Priced for • quick sale. Tri State Realty Co., ■ T. D. Bchleferatein, Phone 105. ; Vt-tt WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemHitcbing, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 South First 2,-2ltx WAITED — l.iied cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used i cars. No delay. For quick cash see ' Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phono 372. 214 ts WANTED -Giri tor general <>fh<<work; slate age and experience address Box 185, in care of Democrat. 36 ts WANTED—to Buy used cars - , any make or model; highest priori. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 S. Second st., open evening;, ’ phone 1645. 27-30 t WANTElt—Lato " model cars for G. I.'s. Must be clean and in good condition. High ceiling prices., Fred Busche, phone 975. 35-301 X WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts i WANTED Three room furnished I apartment by discharged soldier I and hi* wife. Telephone 60, Kraft Foods Co. aud a-k for Nile Williamson. 49-a3tx BRICK MASON, foreman, ami a crew of maHon-i, A-l. Wanted for work in Coldwater, O- Luton or non union. Foreman's rate 11.97 Vi per hour, mason, 81.72'. per h«ur Double time for all overtime and Saturday. 6 days a week. Corne ready for work. Austin Construction Co. The new ideal incorporated job, Coldwater, O. Phone 5771. John A Oieon, Hupt 48-glt j WANTED Furntotoid apuitm nt. Write to Box 192 In <are of De- ! catur Democrat Company. 4:t-4tx WAtfWFTO-BW farm without buildings. Write to Box 191, In care of Democrat I Company. 48-3tx WANTED Shop man to repair electric motons and appliances. Experience helpful but not required as you will be taught. 850 to 855 per week for one with ambition, s Complete Service, 112 West Monroe street, Decatur or telephone 27. 49-aitX W’ANfYoTtENt"A garage" trally located in Decatur, also a six room or more house In town or out, with or without acreage. Phone 521-L. 48g3t — I^™ IS T O 3 , LOST ilbo * 24) Dunlap tire, j mounted on rim. Reward. Contact , Allisbaugh Trucking Company. Wabush, Indiana. s#-6it J LOSl I —Two nuinln r four ration I lioohs. Finder please return to || Betty and Gloria Shoaf, 621 Nutt- I man Ave., Decatur. 50-alfx I imostly strong with very broad ue '! llou uu beet cows; sbuep moderate-1| ly aclivfc, fully steady. '1

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SHSCeIXaNEOUS WW TftdFILR-Mi on us,"we will be glad to give yon a tree 'estimate on any else job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at Ino additional coat. Also brick and asbestos aiding. Arnold B Klenk, Phono 461. so ts ATTENTION We re move dead horses, coww, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts ft ‘mi want To buy good 44 acres close to town with good buildings and fences, eee Schwarts fUalty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-t! appliAWcV mvitt — We service all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular tnakea.—Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts Wat)her . Sweeper Service, Grease changed and cleaned. Block south H east Courthouse, 110 Jefferson. I call for. James Kitchen Maytag Store, phono 95. 18-ts CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb. 28 — (L'P) — (I'SDA) — Livestock: Hogs: 7,500; Good ami choice barrows and gilts 14-85, the Ceiling; sows 114.10, ceiling; complete early clearance. Cattle: G. 000; ctilves: 6ott; fed steers and yearlings, yearling heifers, ami In-es bulls strong to 15 cents higher; other killing classes mostly strong with very broad action on beef cows. Top steers in load lots 17.85; short loads IN; bulk 15.50-17.40; best heifers 16.50; most beef cows 10.547.13; strictly good offerings ' 14.50 and batter; heavy fat bulls sold freely up to H. 50; sausage bulls strong, heavy dairy bred to 13.65; veah-rs firm at 16 50 down: good ami choice offerings 15.5016.50. Sheep: 8,000; slaughter lambs quality lies! of week, generally acting stronger or 15.75 and bet- | ter for good and choice fed wooled western lambs; yearlings and ewes fully Steady; short deck good and choice wooh-d yearlings 13. W, load good yearlings 13; three decks gixxl and choice fed Western ewes 8.25; three decks good slaughter ewes 7.71 k

BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Prices JO C Not on the grade. Cash. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe.

NOTICE Just returned from service and will start Ice House & Delivery March 10 ELMER’S ICE Delivery Located N. Bth St. Phone 5903 Elmer Bailer, Owner

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“— FOR FREE!” z -.^7 that<sW / okAY i k U, J ■■Ti iain i ft I WILL KILLw P pi6HT J AAALLOwIS <1- gw POPEYE M 4W- KjbW W.- l' ; / -W’ - . . )i .-" / 11-- -- /i l| fi|i'// 2 - ;a |! BLONDIE JUST BETWEEN ME-N-U! "" SOLLY I LL. H | A ■ Z* WHAT SMALL. ” ETO SWEEP "T| A ■ —1 IWE HAVE FOR <1 Hl I :| i e» <J5r L> ’E ’CT - i-1 g "dyi •# O I wvWiffi m grKx-Wfl • rn\ R ' < ' 4: '■ 1 I DUE TO Soaring Property Values, many an owner has outgrown insurance coveraKe that hasn’t kept pace with increasing replacement costs. I When fire strikes, his insurance offers only partial protection. Check your values with us today. Leland Smith Insurance Agency

Palman Opposes Bill Amendment Fights Termination Os Housing Control Washington, Feb. 28—(VP)— I The house Imlay tentatively apj proved an amendment to the Pat- : man housing bill to terminate Its controls on June 30. 1947. The action was taken despite the vigorous contention of the bill's author. Rep. Wright Patman, D., Tex., that It would “scuttle" the administration's housing program. Patman's hill set Dec. 31, 1947, as the termination date. The sixmonth's reduction was proposed 1 by the bouse banking committee. The committee amendment was approved by a teller vote of 145 to 88. "This is / devastating amendment," Patman told the house. “It would scuttle (he housing program formulated by President Truman and housing expediter Wilson W. Wyatt.” Rep. Paul Brown, 11., Ga., contended that there Is no thought of extending the office of price administration beyond June 30, 1947, and he saw no reason for continuing any housing controls after that date. Patman said the amendment would give his bill little more than a year's oin-rating life. He expressed fear that builders would slow up construction until the controls are no longer In force. “A vote for this amendment is a vote to scuttle the TrumanWyatt housing program." he shouted. Pattnan drew the support of Rep. A. S. Mike Monrom-y, !>., Okla, who contended that the amendment would "play a trick on the veterans ” He said it would remove their guarantee of priorities on housing at a' time when new homes were "really starting Io come through.** He said the measure was being “deliberately saltoiaged” to make way for a substitute introduced by Rep. Jesse I’. Wolcott, It., Mich. Monroney said the substitute "will not get the veterans housing." Opponents of the Patman bill Immediately countered that Monroney's charges were "plain non-M-nse.” Wolcott pointed out that opposlion included some of Monroney's fellow Democrats. " .- -o ————• CARD OF THANKS We. the M< K an family say a kindly thank you for the- help extended us during the recent illness and death of our mother, Lydia McKean. It is n ighborly kindness that causes good iteople to lend a helping hand to a husband In the loss of his wife al.d life companion. May a loving God cause Ills Face to shine upon each on ■ and give Ills pence. t'harle- <>. McKean and Children ... — - —o—— —- Mini i; or ricvt »t rt or EsTVI'E \«. m** Nolle- Is hc-reby gh«-i> t . tlx re. ditni- heirs and hgat., , xf 111 .M DeVnss. ,|e, eased to aj>|» ~f in the Adams Clr. uit c' uo t. li-td at Di-.iitiir, Indiana, <>n the 2"rd da> <>f March, lais, and show if any why tie- I' liial rh ttlenx nt A'counts with lli« estate of »a|,| 1,lit should not lx- appro,. ,1; and said heirs are notified to Hi- ti at.<i there Itiak. P oof of Ix-Ir-I |. and i re-<-lv<- their cllstribilth • shares, John J* Is Vos- Hx,-< ul,x I >■. -it ur. Indiana, F» b 87, I Xnlhuli t, Velsun, Vllurue,. Feb. Is, st ,r. 7

Missing Child And Nursemaid Sought J ■ — FBI Ready To Enter Search In Carolina Chartotte, N. C., Feb. 28 — (VP)—Thr- federal bureau of Investigation was ready today to put G-men on the trail of tour-year-old Terry Taylor, missing with an eccentric nursemaid for two days. The FBI stationed two men at the Charlotte police station, but they could not enter the case un- j HI Is was established with reas. ouable certainty that the child I had been carried across a state line. The hottest lead since Terry and nurse Rosemary Johnson, 19, disappeared Tuesday night dissolved In Richmond, Va. Sgt. A. It. Withers, of the Rich- i tnond juvenile bureau, went to a , trailer camp where a taxi driver said he carried two passengers answering th«- description of the missing couple. But he found them to be a woman and Isiy who had lived there for some i time. Dr. Andrew Taylor, father of the vivacious little girl, went to | Danville, Va., last night on reports that the nurse had bought a ticket to that point for Terry and one for herself on to Richmond. Taylor broadcast a radio plea for the return of the child und promised to take no further action If she were returned unharmed. He was expected to arrive here later today to be near his wife whose fears for the safety of her little girl were steadily mounting. Mrs. Taylor said the nurse, whom she had employed only a week ago. may have gone away with Terry to satisfy a "foster , mother complex.” Having had experience with such persons when she was a nurse herself. Mrs. Taylor told police that Miss Johnson acted like "someone who had just tost a child." This theory also was being considered by police. "This may well be one of these mother <<>mplex cases,” said chief Walter Anderson. The bible-reading Miss Johnson t<M>k Terry by the hand ami slipped away Tuesday after telling Tonda Taylor. Terry's six-year-old sister, that they were going to buy some candy. Miss Johnson had Iwen employ- [ ed previously in the psychopathic : ward of a hospital. A passage 1 that she had marked in her blbh* in the b<H>k of Ist Corinthians with the tetters "DA” and “R" ' led police to suspect that she , might harm the child In keeping with the biblical text which said: “Behold Israel, after the flesh are they not which eat of the sacrifice partakers of the altar? What say I then? That the Idol lr. anything or that which is offered In sacrifice to Idols is anything.” The nurse told Mrs. Taylor she had been reared by an aunt and uncle in Decatur, 111. — ...... . i ■ —o— — * American manufacturers plan to produce 40 per cent more goods in 1916 than in 1939. and the total manufacturing of the t'nlted Blates may be worth S<) billion dollars, as compared with tto bit- I lion in 1939, acordiug to Dhtrlbu- J lion Age.

6t»n<i: or fin »i. eiBm,KNMT OF F.OTXTK Ma. Il.tt Nxti.. I, hereby given to the < re. illlxif. heirs .mil 1.-MH.-I'* ut Ge<»rS'' ICulaixi Kt.-e),., .1,... ieeil tu appeal In the Adems ''lreiilt <’xurt. h»ld at IM*, atur, Imllana. on t h«* 33rd <!■> of Mar

PUBLIC SALE 33—REGISTERED SHORTHORN CATTLE—33 FARM IMPLEMENTS A FEED I have sold my farm and will sell my herd of registered Hhorthorn cattle ami other personal property 2 mites southeast of Decatur, Indiana. on highway No. 33, TUESDAY,(MARCH 5,j 1946 Farm Chattels st 10:30 A. M. Cattle st 1:00 P. M. 3;*> Registered Hcotch Shorthorn cattle. 11 Vows, each has calf Ist foot: 3 Cows, Bred to freshen soon; 5 Bred heifers; 3 Bulls, , Write for catalogue. FEED 250 Bales Little Red Clover hay; 150 Bates wheat straw; 3 Bit. Hybrid early seel corn; Buckwheat flour in lo 111. bags; "Calsko" mineral, noo lbs. HOGS—W. How A- 7 piss; 2 C W. Sows, farrow soon. TRACTOR A IMPLEMENTS Ford Ferguson tractor on rubber, with extension steel rims; Feri guson slip scoop; Ferguson Breaking plow, 14"; Ferguson 5 ft. mow* I er; John Deere 14" breaking plow, good as new; John Deere pull type 1 beet cultivator. John Deere clamp on beet cultivator; John Deere hay loader; Manure Spreader arranged for Ford Ferguson take off; Black Hawk corn planter, fertilizer atta<l>mint. McCormick Deering corn planter; 4 Beet A bean drills equipped with mystery free planter shoes to place fertilizer below seed; Disc harrow, good condition; 2 spring tooth harrows; Spike tootb harrow; Steel bar roller; Dunham Rotary hoe; All steel buzz saw; Four wheel trailer with stn,)( rack, on rule b<r; Four wheel trailer with grain side iMiards; 2 wheel trailer with stock rack; Automatic cattle oiler, brand new; Electric tank heater; "Cowboy" tank heater, used one season; Hay rope. A toiwden Grapple hay fork. Two Electric fence chargers; Platform scale; Smail Electric motors; 3 Ilog self feeders; Many other articles too numerous lo mention. TERMS—CASH OTTO HOLLE OWNER Decatur, Indians. Roy S. John-on -Am t. Ned C. Johnson—Auct. Melvin Lleehly—Amt. Bryce Daniels—Clerk. H. W. Walker—Sales Manager. PUBLIC SALE of . HOUSEHOLD GOODS The undersigned will sell the following household goods at public auction on East Main Street in Monroe, Ind., on Wednesday, Mar. 6, '46 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. Globe range; Florence Hot Blast heating stove; Hudson sewing maclhne; El<<tri<- radio; Phonograph with 60 records; Living room suite; Dining room table and 6 chairs; Kitchen cabinet; Dropteat table; Dre.-wr: Davenport; Library table; Cupboard; Commode; Bureau; 3-hurner Oil Stove with cabinet; Oven for oil stove; Fruit safe; Ironing Board: Kitchen chairs: 4 rocking chairs; Trunk: Bed with print ami mattress; Bedding; Pillows; Linens; Curtains; Rag carpet; Flowered carpet; I rug 12x15; 1 rug 12x12; Lard press; Rifle, .22 single shot; ('lock; t'.inneil fruit; Lawn mower; Wheelbarrow; Garden plow; Garden hoes; Rake and other tools; Porch swing; Aimy cot; Copper wash boiler; Crocks; Dishi -; Paus and many other articles. 7 HENS and 1 ROOSTER. TERMS—-CASH. r ; LAWRENCE BEITLER . OWNER i Jen Lit < tliy. Auet. A. M, Stably, Clerk. r

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' any why ths Final Mettlament AecuiinUi with thr estate of decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make praxf nt heirship and ■ ,e> l ive llieir distributive shares. Edna Ktsele. Administratrix. In-, atur, Indians. Feb. 24, 1944. Ui-ldaiH, auil l.laeela. »O«r«e,a.